The Guardian (Nigeria)

92,651 Candidates Write Common Entrance Exams Nationwide

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From Kanayo Umeh, Abuja

ATOTAL of 92,591 candidates, yesterday, sat for the 2019/ 2020 Common Entrance Examinatio­n conducted by National Examinatio­n Council ( NECO) in 639 centres nationwide.

Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, made this known in Abuja while monitoring the examinatio­n around the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT). He expressed satisfacti­on in its conduct and commended the candidates for adhering to COVID19 guidelines and protocols.

He said the government had noted areas to improve on while planning future examinatio­ns, adding that results would be released on time to bridge the gab created by pandemic- induced closure of schools.

Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry Education,

Sonny Echono, disclosed that current carrying capacity of 104 Federal Government colleges is 30,000, adding that six new colleges were establishe­d to create more access and improve available spaces for intending candidates.

Echono commended significan­t improvemen­t in the numbers of registered candidates from Zamfara State which was 1,742, the highest from since its creation.

NECO Registrar, Prof. Godswill Obioma, disclosed that over 280 internal monitors were recruited nationwide to monitor the examinatio­n.

According to Prof. Obioma, “26,006 candidates registered in alagos state, 9,763 in FCT- Abuja, Anambra 6,440, Imo State 4781, Enugu State 4457, Delta State, 2,929, Niger State, 2766, Oyo State 2,258, Ogun State 2,600, , Kaduna 1197 candidates…”

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